Understanding The Filter Editor Toolbar - Novell POLICY IN DESIGNER 3.5 - 09-18-2009 Manual

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NOTE: The Filter Editor lets you order the classes/attributes as needed:
Click the header bar above the class/attribute list to switch between ascending and descending
order. This sorts both the classes and the attributes within the classes.
Click and drag individual classes or attributes to create a custom order.
Filter Editor Keyboard Support
Table 7-1
Keystroke
Up-arrow
Down-arrow
Left-arrow
Right-arrow
Insert
Ctrl+Insert
Delete
Esc
Ctrl+A

7.1.3 Understanding the Filter Editor Toolbar

The Filter editor includes a toolbar that provides access to the following features. Each of these
features, along with options to Undo
down menu by right-clicking in the Filter Editor.
Tool
Description
Add Attributes opens the Schema Browser so you can select attributes from the selected
class to add to the filter policy. For more information, see
Add Classes opens the Schema Browser so you can select classes from the Identity Vault
schema to add to the filter policy. For more information, see
Delete deletes the selected attributes and classes from the filter policy.
Default Attribute Settings lets you define default values for all attributes added to the filter
policy. For more information, see
page
99.
Copy an Existing Filter lets you copy the filter policy from another Designer object. For more
information, see
Import Filter imports an existing filter policy from a previously saved XML file. For more
information, see
Export Filter saves the current filter policy to an XML file. For more information, see
Section 7.4.1, "Exporting a Filter File," on page
Description
Moves the cursor up in the Filter editor.
Moves the cursor down in the Filter editor.
Collapses the information displayed.
Expands the information displayed.
Adds a class.
Adds an attribute.
Deletes the selected items.
Exits the edit mode.
Selects all classes and attributes in the Filter editor.
and Redo
Section 7.2.4, "Setting Default Values for Attributes," on
Section 7.2.3, "Copying an Existing Filter," on page
Section 7.4.2, "Importing a Filter File," on page
recent actions, is also available from a drop-
"Adding an Attribute" on page
"Adding a Class" on page
99.
104.
104.
Controlling the Flow of Objects with the Filter
99.
98.
97

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